Saturday, May 3, 2008

EXP2- Developed UT2004 Environment



Above: The Ramp on the left represents the movement from the meeting area into the internal space where Jane Goodall is exposed to an environment that allows her to explore the notion of fear. The ramp on the right, which extends out to the external space represents the notion of a crossing which allows Stephan Hawking to enter into his space and explore the notions of pre-destination and the point of change.

Below (Stephan Hawking): Challenging predestination.
Below: The point of intersection- the last place where we are given the chance to have a 'look' and explore the idea before ends 'cross'. This space represents the boundary before a change in course/understanding has arrived.
Below (Jane Goodwall): Fear can only be explored in an environment that bears no sense of comfort or orientation. Fear only exists in a place where there is no defined beginning or end.
Below: The ramp extending throughout Stephan Hawking's space is one which initially allows him to 'cross the road' and then challenge the idea of predestination by extending the ramp to a point which seems to never end, that is, the path becomes a space that is undefined and limitless.
Below: Ramp rising into Jane Goodall's space. This space looks to explore the idea that there is 'light at the end of the tunnel' and as such, fear is no boundary that should restrict human action or exploration of the unknown.

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